Author Topic: $210 Million Transacted on Bitreserve...  (Read 4364 times)

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jakub

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Failure in promotion. And failure in promotion was caused by not having a user-friendly Bitshares client.
Hopefully 2.0 will fix that.

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The real reason is that only super users could cope with the Bitshares client.  I haven't been able to use my wallet in months.

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failure is that our devs arent principal banksters of mexico.

That is a stock conspiracy response. What is the real reason?
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failure is that our devs arent principal banksters of mexico.
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https://bitreserve.org/en/blog/posts/bitreserve/210-million-transacted-on-bitreserve-and-counting

Clearly there is a market. What is BTS doing wrong, such that it is not capturing a piece of that?

Is it failure in premise? Failure in execution? Failure in promotion? Would be nice to find the failure bottleneck bug and squash it.